social radicalism
Social radicalism refers to a political and social movement that seeks significant change in societal structures and norms. It often advocates for the rights of marginalized groups and challenges existing power dynamics. Social radicals aim to address issues such as inequality, discrimination, and injustice, pushing for reforms that can lead to a more equitable society.
This movement can manifest in various forms, including activism, protests, and grassroots organizing. Historical examples of social radicalism include the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the women's suffrage movement, both of which sought to transform societal attitudes and laws to promote greater equality and justice.